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Cyberregs seems marketed as a business guide and speaks in part to business people as a technical person i gained the knowledge needed to better defend my opinions on copyright patents electronic signatures and privacy technical staff looking for the why of state of the internet will probably love this book i certainly did. Cyberregs seems marketed as a business guide and speaks in part to business people as a technical person i gained the knowledge needed to better defend my opinions on copyright patents electronic signatures and privacy. Bill zoellick is currently a partner in and founder of fastwater llp a consultancy focusing on helping companies build effective web businesses he frequently writes about the issues addressed in web engagement and speaks on them at user conferences such as seybold and internet world and at various user associations and seminars he has been a software developer business owner executive in . Bill zoellick is currently a partner in and founder of fastwater llp a consultancy focusing on helping companies build effective web businesses he frequently writes about the issues addressed in web engagement and speaks on them at user conferences such as seybold and internet world and at various user associations and seminarshe has been a software developer business owner executive in a . The issues raised in cyberregs are ones that every organization doing business on the web will face zoellick offers business managers fresh insight into coping with these challenges and makes a cogent argument for participating in the political debate over how we will regulate the net economy mark walter senior editor the seybold report